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Tirrenio warns Palemon to be faithful to Ondine
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Tirrenio warns Palemon to be faithful to Ondine
Tirrenio, Lord of the Mediterranean, warns Palemon that if he is unfaithful to Ondine he will lose his life. Illustration to a fairytale by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, first published 1812, and performed as a ballet by the Royal Ballet in 1958
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1812 1958 1960 Ballet Baron Fairy Fairy Tale Faithful Fouque Friedrich Mediterranean Motte Palemon Sprite Tale Undine Warning Ondine Unfaithful
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Tirrenio, the enigmatic Lord of the Mediterranean, cautions Palemon in this evocative silver silhouette illustration from Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque's timeless fairy tale, first published in 1812. The historical scene unfolds as Tirrenio, a regal figure with the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean at his feet, solemnly warns Palemon against the perils of unfaithfulness to his beloved Ondine, the beautiful and capricious water sprite. The ominous undertones of the illustration are heightened by the contrast of light and dark, with Tirrenio's silhouetted form standing out against the illuminated moonlit scene. This illustration holds a rich history, having been originally created for Fouque's fairy tale, which was later adapted into a ballet by the Royal Ballet in 1958 and 1960. The tale of Palemon and Ondine, a love story filled with magic, loyalty, and the consequences of infidelity, has captivated audiences for centuries. The silhouette style of this illustration, popular during the 16th to 18th centuries, adds an ethereal and timeless quality to the scene, transporting us back to a bygone era. As Tirrenio's stern warning echoes through the still waters, Palemon is left to ponder the consequences of his actions, the delicate balance between love and loyalty, and the potential cost of his unfaithfulness to Ondine. This hauntingly beautiful illustration serves as a poignant reminder of the power of love and the importance of staying true to one's heart.
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